Friday, January 28, 2011

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This week, The Borrowed Book is giving away:


Passport to Darkness by Kimberly L. Smith ~ Passport to Darkness takes readers on Smith's journey to the deserts of Africa and the deserts of her own soul as she tries to live well as an imperfect American mom, crusade for justice for orphans around the world, and embrace God's extraordinary dreams for her. When Kimberly and her husband risk everything to answer God's call, they see God change and restore them--even amid exhaustion, marital struggles, and physical limitations. This heartbreaking, heartlifting book is for anyone who longs to see God's redemptive power heal broken hearts, fill empty bellies, and shelter uncovered heads. It is a call to readers to take one more step on their journey to know God's heart. It is a guide from one ordinary person to another to finding a life that matters.

Winners will be announced on Saturday, 01/29/11.

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5 comments :

  1. I have to enter for this book! I think it would be something that I'd love to read. *Thanks*

    gracethorson at gmail dot com

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  2. Great! Thanks for stopping by, Grace. Good luck!

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  3. Please enter me!
    Thank you!
    Lisa Nelson
    storyreader617 @ gmail.com

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